Historic Nizam’s Wardrobe in Telangana Hyderabad inaugurated after restoration
On the 90th birthday of the late Walashan Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the VIIIth Nizam of hyderabad, the launch was staged in honor of Mukarram Jah School's Founder's Day. It is said to be the biggest wardrobe in the world and is a standalone display with two parallel closets that are each 176 feet long, made of the finest burma teak, and built on two floors.
The reception was organized for the dignitaries by MA Faiz Khan and Faiz Bin Jung, trustees of the Mukarram Jah Trust for education and Learning. Speaking during the event, history student AK Khan discussed the Nizams of Hyderabad's contributions to the area of education, including the establishment of Mukarram Jah school and a top-notch secular institution called Osmania Institution.
He emphadata-sized the need to study many languages, as stated in the NEP, and gave pupils advice on how to develop four habits: first, develop the habit of writing; second, concentrate on intrinsic values. By contrasting children with pencils that had ideals like leading from within to write their futures, he provided an example of this. Lastly, he stressed the importance of teachers as handlers in teaching to never shy away from starting over again in life a low phase.